Alfred North Whitehead

"The essence of Christianity is the appeal to the life of Christ as a revelation of the nature of God and of God's agency in the world. The record is fragmentary, inconsistent, and uncertain. . . . But there can be no doubt as to what elements in the record have evoked a response from all that is best in human nature. The Mother, the Child, and the bare manger: the lowly man, homeless and self-forgetful, with his message of peace, love, and sympathy: the suffering, the agony, the tender words as life ebbed, the final despair: and the whole with the authority of supreme victory."

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Source: 1938 Adventures of Ideas.

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Alfred North Whitehead

Alfred North Whitehead

Philosopher, Mathematician

Alfred North Whitehead was a British philosopher and mathematician known for his process philosophy, particularly in his work 'Process and Reality.'

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